Ahem… well… there ain’t one. Sorryh folks. Well, at least I could not find any. Setting up audacity with a ton of plugins to make it export WAV files which you can then edit and then re-encode with lame back into MP3 is not my idea of an easy-to-use editing tool…

If you’ve installed Fedora Core 9 you won’t be able to play your MP3 audio files out of the box. I suppose some other Fedora versions also have this “feature”. I won’t go here into a lengthy explanation as to why exactly FC9 does not play mp3 – Fedora actually handles that quite good […]

On my newly installed Fedora box (I said “newly” but this may be a bit misleading as I installed FC9, which is an old distribution but I have to use it for compatibility reasons with other software…) I had the following problem: